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with that, americans spend $2.5 billion a year on diet plans we have the ceo of jenny craig joining us, that is the weight loss and nutrition company thank you for being here >> thank you for having me >> we heard about the exercise crazes, how people are spending more and more money on that. how they're spending more and more money on diet plans yet, 40% of americans are obese at this point. what is happening? where is the disconnect? >> i think people are generally aware that they need to get healthier and in order to get healthier, you need to lose weight i do seat numbee the numbers wit better over time because people are paying attention to them >> it's hard to stay on the plans. i understand that. when you have so many things around you all the time that look so tempting, it's hard to do these things. who is coming to jenny craig who is your customer wlaen do they want? >> our customer is typically a 35 to 50-year-old female client. we have made great end roads in the last year to include men as well and a lot of men have also started joining. but they're coming to jenny craig be
with that, americans spend $2.5 billion a year on diet plans we have the ceo of jenny craig joining us, that is the weight loss and nutrition company thank you for being here >> thank you for having me >> we heard about the exercise crazes, how people are spending more and more money on that. how they're spending more and more money on diet plans yet, 40% of americans are obese at this point. what is happening? where is the disconnect? >> i think people are generally aware...
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investigations. >> that turn around time for us is within five days. we may get the opportunity to put a name to a potential suspect. yes. that's exciting. that is ground breaking stuff. >> reporter: and like that trooper taking off there, kentucky officials say there is no turning back with new dna technology they are still verifying all rapid dna cases with the existing, traditional dna testing. and a spokesperson for the fbi says they're taking a safe and measured approach. >> so they'll only do it as long as they can do the traditional method so they can back it up. >> in kentucky, for now, yes >> but this is taking off down the road >> they've used it in some of the northern california wildfires to test remains and for those families seeking closure. the companies behind it would definitely like to see it taking off. >>> up next on the money, the beauty business gets a boost a technology that's generated more than $5 billion in revenue for beauty professionals >>> and later, need some inspiration for father's day and finding a gift we'll tell you
investigations. >> that turn around time for us is within five days. we may get the opportunity to put a name to a potential suspect. yes. that's exciting. that is ground breaking stuff. >> reporter: and like that trooper taking off there, kentucky officials say there is no turning back with new dna technology they are still verifying all rapid dna cases with the existing, traditional dna testing. and a spokesperson for the fbi says they're taking a safe and measured approach....
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scott nations with us. scott? >> that's right. a huge drn fires across the south part of the united states will add huge pricing power. >> all right. we will see you in just a minute. thank you. and a pop for snooki. she is now a mom. giving birth to a baby boy. her son, lorenzo, born to the pint size star. already has a nickname, meat ball. >> very sad commentary made yesterday morning. that was breaking news? >> that was breaking news seaside. it will never be the a same. you have aol popping about 2%. >> and a 5.15 dollar per share special bid. popping 70%. >> dollar thrifty has been going on, finally bought out by hertz. it's almost doubled the price. perts is very interesting. i think it goes higher from here. >> a lot of things i don't understand and this next story is one of them. missed earnings, missed sales and the stock popped 7%. >> they asked me the same question, here's what happened. they actually cut their estimates letss than what analysts expected. i still do not think this is a name you want. >> just not as bad
scott nations with us. scott? >> that's right. a huge drn fires across the south part of the united states will add huge pricing power. >> all right. we will see you in just a minute. thank you. and a pop for snooki. she is now a mom. giving birth to a baby boy. her son, lorenzo, born to the pint size star. already has a nickname, meat ball. >> very sad commentary made yesterday morning. that was breaking news? >> that was breaking news seaside. it will never be the a...
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what did the margins used to be? robbie: margins used to be around 48%. lemonis: and what do you think they are with all the new private-label stuff? robbie: very close to 61%. lemonis: okay. robbie: we'll hit it. lemonis: i actually feel like what you know today compared to what you knew when i met you is totally different. julie: plus his confidence is coming back. that makes me happy. lemonis: i couldn't be happier with my experience here at baby bump now kool kids. wow, i think it looks spectacular. i spent about $50,000 on all-new fixtures and about $45,000 in new lighting, but what i really wanted to do is bring their space to life with personality and color and even a gumball ceiling. i also added about $55,000 worth of new inventory so that the store had the right assortment and it covered all the different age groups. what was an overcrowded and cluttered maternity section is now a dedicated infant section with all the toys, jewelry, blankets. a brand-new pos system has been installed with unique clienteling software, and the professionalism is a
what did the margins used to be? robbie: margins used to be around 48%. lemonis: and what do you think they are with all the new private-label stuff? robbie: very close to 61%. lemonis: okay. robbie: we'll hit it. lemonis: i actually feel like what you know today compared to what you knew when i met you is totally different. julie: plus his confidence is coming back. that makes me happy. lemonis: i couldn't be happier with my experience here at baby bump now kool kids. wow, i think it looks...
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travelers these days say they're using vacation homes, up from one in ten? >> one in ten in 2010, that's right. >> so if i'm somebody thinking about putting my toe into that, trying it for the first time, what would you tell people in terms of what to make sure you're on the lookout for? >> sure. so, make sure you do your due diligence. >> how >> if something feels sketchy -- well, google the address, do some online research. >> right. >> if something feels sketchy at any point, if you can't find a match for the home or someone's asking for your bank account information -- >> that always makes me nervous. we want you to wire us the money in advance. >> then maybe find a different home. >> okay. >> opt out. >> good to know. thaddeus, thank you for joining us great to see you. >> thanks, becky. >> that's the show for today i'm becky quick. thank you so much for joining us, too. >>> next week, summer wines with warmer weather coming. we're going to sample some summer wines, no matter what your price point or whether you like red, white or rose. each week, keep
travelers these days say they're using vacation homes, up from one in ten? >> one in ten in 2010, that's right. >> so if i'm somebody thinking about putting my toe into that, trying it for the first time, what would you tell people in terms of what to make sure you're on the lookout for? >> sure. so, make sure you do your due diligence. >> how >> if something feels sketchy -- well, google the address, do some online research. >> right. >> if something...
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always good to have you with us. let's talk first about inflation and what you are seeing, what you expect to see for the rest of this year, and what you expect chair powell to say about it >> thanks, tyler what does transitory mean? transitory to our thinking is not that we'll have one or two bad months and then inflation will normalize it's no longer just about the base effects it's about supply constraints in numerous markets, whether you're talking about semiconductors, furnish, we have seen it all in our lives. it's about wage inflation in sections of the market again, a lot of this is a function of a very unusual reopening, a function of the fact that we came into this recession in much better shape than any other recession, but all that does mean that the elevated inflation we are seeing is going to last for a bit longer and we'll have to get used to the volatility around that uncertainty. >> so how high does it go, and how long does it stay there? >> we've already seen cpi year over year move to 5% core infla
always good to have you with us. let's talk first about inflation and what you are seeing, what you expect to see for the rest of this year, and what you expect chair powell to say about it >> thanks, tyler what does transitory mean? transitory to our thinking is not that we'll have one or two bad months and then inflation will normalize it's no longer just about the base effects it's about supply constraints in numerous markets, whether you're talking about semiconductors, furnish, we...
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please help us make money. please help us make money. my name is marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to save struggling businesses. we're not going to wake up every morning wondering if we have a job. we're going to wake up every morning wondering how many jobs we have to do. it's not always pretty. everything is going to change -- everything. but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this... let's go to work. ...is "the profit." ♪ new orleans is one of those cities that always stands out, and whether it's the food, the music, the architecture, it's just a really fascinating place, and it doesn't look like anything else in the states. so when a local business reached out and even their product was unique -- everything they make is from cork -- i headed to the french quarter to check it out. amanda: hello. lemonis: hi. amanda: i'm amanda. lemonis: i'm marcus. amanda: nice to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. amanda: so welcome to queork. lemonis: this is cool. is everything in here cork? amanda: yes. there's bags, jewe
please help us make money. please help us make money. my name is marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to save struggling businesses. we're not going to wake up every morning wondering if we have a job. we're going to wake up every morning wondering how many jobs we have to do. it's not always pretty. everything is going to change -- everything. but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this... let's go to work. ...is "the profit." ♪ new orleans is one of those cities...
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none of us are consultants. we're sitting here with a scale in the middle of a restaurant and we figured it out. ewell: i know. i know. lemonis: we need somebody that has a vested interest in the business, that wants to see it succeed, that gets the margins right, and that's keeping you guys on point. i know that lynn and norton want ewell to be part of this business. and i feel like i've given him plenty of opportunities. but i haven't seen him do a thing except talk about marketing strategies. i'm not sure i understand what ewell does and what he wants to do, and it's unclear to me. he told me that their combined income between him and his wife is like 200 grand. do you see yourself giving away $200,000? norton: no. well, it's lynn. she wants her sister up here so bad. i have to be very, very touchy with that 'cause she loves her family. and nothing makes me happier than to see her smile and be happy. but i don't see any way that we can just bring him in. lemonis: does she know that you feel that way? norton:
none of us are consultants. we're sitting here with a scale in the middle of a restaurant and we figured it out. ewell: i know. i know. lemonis: we need somebody that has a vested interest in the business, that wants to see it succeed, that gets the margins right, and that's keeping you guys on point. i know that lynn and norton want ewell to be part of this business. and i feel like i've given him plenty of opportunities. but i haven't seen him do a thing except talk about marketing...
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stay with us (vo) ideas exist inside you, electrify you. they grow from our imagination, but they can't be held back. they want to be set free. to make the world more responsible, and even more incredible. ideas start the future, just like that. don't like surprises? [ watch vibrates ] proactive notifications from fidelity keep you tuned in all day long. so when something happens that could affect your portfolio, you can act quickly. that's decision tech, only from fidelity. we know how much...
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it hurts us more than helps us. so we've told the world it squeezes our net income by about 500 million dlarsz a year. there will be a reverse side to that. we're investing in the business as if it were a normal environment. it's like if you were running a pizza shop and the cost of mozzarella was higher, you wouldn't stop selling pizzas. you know, we try to be long term there and think it through. >> what policies will create jobs? that's what we're all trying to figure out. how do you create jobs. >> if we had done the grand bargain, it doesn't have to be exactly the one that anyone wants it. that showed that america can make decisions. it set a more effective tax system. it reduced taxes going forward. and i think we could have had a booming environment. i may be wrong. that's my own personal belief. if we had a grand bargain, america will take off. i think it's very important for america to get strong. the rest of the world needs us to. europe still has its issues. i think it's important that america kind of too
it hurts us more than helps us. so we've told the world it squeezes our net income by about 500 million dlarsz a year. there will be a reverse side to that. we're investing in the business as if it were a normal environment. it's like if you were running a pizza shop and the cost of mozzarella was higher, you wouldn't stop selling pizzas. you know, we try to be long term there and think it through. >> what policies will create jobs? that's what we're all trying to figure out. how do you...
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thank you. ♪ if you are ready to open your heart and your home, check us out. get out and about and support our local community. we thought for sure that we were done. and this town said: not today. ♪ >>> welcome back to "fast money. time for call of the day shares of g.e. after goldman sachs hit the stock with a buy rating it has 50% upside from here possibly your take on the call. is g.e. finally a buy? >> i have been long g.e. for quite sometime not that far above where it's currently trading at if you look at it this way, dom, i was impressed that they said this company was going to come out stronger than when it went into the pandemic. if you look where it traded back during the financial crisis, that 5.50. $7 has resistance. i am sticking with it. i think it has the ability to double >> is g.e. on the shopping list in industrial ts for you? >> we talked about this tuesday night. steve has a good point between 6 and 7 left it has good support. but i think goldman may be a little early on the call i think about their 2019 revenues, 30% tied to aviation yo
thank you. ♪ if you are ready to open your heart and your home, check us out. get out and about and support our local community. we thought for sure that we were done. and this town said: not today. ♪ >>> welcome back to "fast money. time for call of the day shares of g.e. after goldman sachs hit the stock with a buy rating it has 50% upside from here possibly your take on the call. is g.e. finally a buy? >> i have been long g.e. for quite sometime not that far above...
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-amy: getting used to you. -tasha: yeah. [ laughter ] lemonis: i have a feeling you and i are gonna... [ laughter ] lady: giddyup. lemonis: all right, let's go to work. i live in chicago, and so while i was home, i decided to visit the blues jean bar on halsted street -- unannounced. the employees think the cameras are there only for basic footage. they don't know i'm coming. and right away, i notice a dirty storefront and a dirty awning. it wasn't good. hi, guys. welcome. let us know if you need help with denim. man: these in a... katelyn: 33. we do not. we only have a 34 and a 38. i know. lemonis: just like in san francisco, they didn't have enough inventory. customers are asking for things, and they don't even have their sizes. katelyn: unfortunately not right now. our shorts are kind of limited. lemonis: i noticed this shoe-bar area, and it was just boxes piled up, merchandise all over the place. from a presentation standpoint, they'd get an "f." -what is your name? -cate: i'm cate. -nice to meet you. -lemo
-amy: getting used to you. -tasha: yeah. [ laughter ] lemonis: i have a feeling you and i are gonna... [ laughter ] lady: giddyup. lemonis: all right, let's go to work. i live in chicago, and so while i was home, i decided to visit the blues jean bar on halsted street -- unannounced. the employees think the cameras are there only for basic footage. they don't know i'm coming. and right away, i notice a dirty storefront and a dirty awning. it wasn't good. hi, guys. welcome. let us know if you...
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there's not going to be a point we fully understand what's happening to us. delta variant came out of nowhere and surprised everybody. now we're in september we still have no idea when the reopening is going to happen companies are postponing the return to office dates clarity is just not out there. so what do you do now? >> i think today's jobs report highlights this. what the data points are telling us in terms of job creation and their number one priority as we decide how quickly we taper and raise interest rates it's more a function of execution risk is paramount right now and it's always difficult to read the macro tea l leaves you have so many covid-complicated that make things look strange. i think execution risk plus an expensive market by almost any measure means volatility volatility in the months ahead equities >> netflix and etn, which you say is a play on electrification. >> one of the things we've been thinking about with this volatility the next couple quarters is go higher market cap. i think you get better balance sheets, more diversification
there's not going to be a point we fully understand what's happening to us. delta variant came out of nowhere and surprised everybody. now we're in september we still have no idea when the reopening is going to happen companies are postponing the return to office dates clarity is just not out there. so what do you do now? >> i think today's jobs report highlights this. what the data points are telling us in terms of job creation and their number one priority as we decide how quickly we...
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change is all around us. shaped by technology and human ingenuity, we can make it work for you and your business. ♪ (har(betsy) twelquarter mile of tinsel. lights. (harold) and real snow all the way from switzerland. (betsy) hmmhm... gonna be tough to top. ♪ (betsy) well played. (vo) add some thrill to your wish list. at the season of audi sales event. get exceptional offers now. >>> the pfizer vaccine news brought about a bunch of reversals. we're watching some of them. >> big reversals needs a lot more to change the big secular type themes. let's start with one of the big themes developing with regard to how we consume entertainment we saw many theater operators and live entertainment venues take massive hits. amc entertainment up 66% as the prospects for theaters reopening with normalcy with the covid-19 vaccine playing out. netflix, meanwhile, has been a huge outperformer is down 5% just how big a difference has it been well, take a look at this chart year to date between netflix and amc. the theater
change is all around us. shaped by technology and human ingenuity, we can make it work for you and your business. ♪ (har(betsy) twelquarter mile of tinsel. lights. (harold) and real snow all the way from switzerland. (betsy) hmmhm... gonna be tough to top. ♪ (betsy) well played. (vo) add some thrill to your wish list. at the season of audi sales event. get exceptional offers now. >>> the pfizer vaccine news brought about a bunch of reversals. we're watching some of them. >>...
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i get so excited, and then i go, "can't use. can't use. can't use. can't use." and now i have to re-design and really pull out some magic out of nothing. that's not where it started. that's not where the joy starts. i've lost my feel to do beautiful things, you know what i'm saying? lemonis: i can't fault anna for always trying to improve margins and drive down costs. that's her job. but it's also her job to help susana bring her visions to life. and i'm not sure she's always on the same page. i can see susana's point that you are aggressive. anna: you are also very aggressive, by the way. lemonis: i'm aggressive 'cause i want to sell some [bleep] i want to make money. anna: yes, me too. lemonis: and i want the clothes to be right with the right fabrics. and so we're gonna build an infrastructure so there's less crisis. this company is never gonna succeed if susana feels stymied, like she can't afford the fabrics that she really, really wants. well, never again is that gonna happen. can we get these? woman: sure, of course. lemonis: and you want these as well? s
i get so excited, and then i go, "can't use. can't use. can't use. can't use." and now i have to re-design and really pull out some magic out of nothing. that's not where it started. that's not where the joy starts. i've lost my feel to do beautiful things, you know what i'm saying? lemonis: i can't fault anna for always trying to improve margins and drive down costs. that's her job. but it's also her job to help susana bring her visions to life. and i'm not sure she's always on the...
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we have a runway ahead of us in terms of transmission investment that's really, really good for us. >> last question, goldman sachs put out an interesting story yesterday. you've got a division you might sell, but is that how i should look at american electric power is ma if you broke it up, it's worth a lot more than what it's selling pour? -- for? >> we serve 11 states. d distribution we continue to invest in. as you see things around renewable storage, those are benefits we see within our service territory as well. so a lot of diversity there, a lot of opportunity to invest. >> well, terrific. look, i like the upside, you know, my charitiable trust, it's been a big win for us. always good to see, you sir. >> thank you, jim. >> you should always own one of these companies. this is the utility. that's nick akins. ceo of american electric power. >>> cnbc has continuing coverage of the democratic national convention tonight. don't miss my good friends, carl, kelly and michelle with john harwood reporting from the floor. they're doing tremendous work on the floor with the economic impac
we have a runway ahead of us in terms of transmission investment that's really, really good for us. >> last question, goldman sachs put out an interesting story yesterday. you've got a division you might sell, but is that how i should look at american electric power is ma if you broke it up, it's worth a lot more than what it's selling pour? -- for? >> we serve 11 states. d distribution we continue to invest in. as you see things around renewable storage, those are benefits we see...
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>> that's behind us. we always look forward to look for any appropriate acquisitions but we have moved on, we have a great position in the marketplace and the last quarter reflected that. you saw the numbers, record smartphone sales in the first quarter ever. we grew our data business 24%, margins grew 260 basis points and our customer turn was down, which is the lowest turn levels we've seen in the company for seven quarters. >> it's important for people at home to understand the reasons why i like this stock but can you explain it better than i can. one of the things i really like is that a lot of companies are giving up a lot to the handset makers. it seems like somehow because of your mix, because of the fact that nobody seems to disconnect because you have all these family and corporate contracts that you're able now to shift the power and that the gross margins for your company are increasing and maybe even the subsidy is beginning to level off or decrease to the handset makers? >> i love what we're
>> that's behind us. we always look forward to look for any appropriate acquisitions but we have moved on, we have a great position in the marketplace and the last quarter reflected that. you saw the numbers, record smartphone sales in the first quarter ever. we grew our data business 24%, margins grew 260 basis points and our customer turn was down, which is the lowest turn levels we've seen in the company for seven quarters. >> it's important for people at home to understand the...
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mark rorial joins us he will join us as "power lunch" starts right now >>> the dow is up more than 3% >> good week for the s&p 500 as well the best since early july. as we close out this week it's right to point out as tyler just did we're not that far away from record highs and that trajectory has been little rocky but it's been, you can see to the upside. just a couple percent away from the record highs that we saw prepandemic back in february as we take stock of the week, check out these particular sectors. they have been a focus for many traders and investors. check out what's happening with industrial, communication services, internet related names and technology stocks. these three sectors have out performed the500 this week they are the more defensive, less economically sense tiitive names. they're all in the green but not as much as the market overall. watch those as under performers. can you believe it, tyler, it's been two years since that famous or infamous elon musk tesla tweet about funding secured at $420 per share over two years, you can see a 277% gain. back on that da
mark rorial joins us he will join us as "power lunch" starts right now >>> the dow is up more than 3% >> good week for the s&p 500 as well the best since early july. as we close out this week it's right to point out as tyler just did we're not that far away from record highs and that trajectory has been little rocky but it's been, you can see to the upside. just a couple percent away from the record highs that we saw prepandemic back in february as we take stock of...
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whether you use your phone to get fit or to find the perfect gift, you'll use less data with a network that automatically connects to millions of wifi hotspots and the best lte everywhere else. so you save hundreds of dollars a year on your wireless bill. xfinity mobile has the best network. best devices. best value. simple. easy. awesome. click, call or visit a store today. >>> welcome back to "power lunch. president trump bashing crypto s last night and singling out libra, saying the company may need to get a banking charter and be subject to all those regular la regulations and mark cuban says he's not a big fan either. >> i think it's a big mistake. not so much because of what will happen here in the united states, but globally there's going to be some desk bot in some african country that gets really upset that their currency they can't control their currency anymore and that's where real problems start to hp so i'm not a big fan of what they're doing they're way ahead of their skis on that, but it's only in the talking stage so we'll see what happens. >> let's bring in paul meeks
whether you use your phone to get fit or to find the perfect gift, you'll use less data with a network that automatically connects to millions of wifi hotspots and the best lte everywhere else. so you save hundreds of dollars a year on your wireless bill. xfinity mobile has the best network. best devices. best value. simple. easy. awesome. click, call or visit a store today. >>> welcome back to "power lunch. president trump bashing crypto s last night and singling out libra,...
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that's why you've got us. at the staples pc savings event, for a limited time get up to $200 off select computers. staples. that was easy. welcome to the world leader in derivatives. welcome to superderivatives. >>> i'm smitten. not a word you hear very often from a grown man, but after being in new orleans at the international wireless conference, there's no way to avoid falling head over heels for both verizon and at&t. these two stocks remain quite cheap. maybe they'll get cheaper. most of you probably get a bill from them every month. each is a different animal. veriz verizon, you're only getting half a wireless company. it's a business that has had multiple years of growth ahead of it and the up front cost of its subscriber base going from dumb phones to heavy subsidizer smart phones. you'll see intense market expansion in 2013. you wish you had 100% of that, but you only get half. the rest of the company, whether we're talking about fios or land lines in shape to generate a ton of cash. that's one of the
that's why you've got us. at the staples pc savings event, for a limited time get up to $200 off select computers. staples. that was easy. welcome to the world leader in derivatives. welcome to superderivatives. >>> i'm smitten. not a word you hear very often from a grown man, but after being in new orleans at the international wireless conference, there's no way to avoid falling head over heels for both verizon and at&t. these two stocks remain quite cheap. maybe they'll get...
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thank you for joining us. do you think there has been a core structural change in the marketplace in how traders view the global economy given the china story? >> i think traders are starting to doubt this market. the problem is the central banks around the world is running out. we have the fed struggling to get up from zero and ecb should do more. ecb is already out of its monday. it's inflation forward. the five year forward is back to where it was before qe in europe and then we know in japan and china qe is not really working and tefrts of tthe efforts of t central bank is not really working. when they don't have any ammunition what do you do? that's why i don't like this market. >> what else can the chinese central bank do to ease investors fears? because the recent moves taken over the past couple of days have been met with skepticism and that's illustrated in the stock market. >> i'm not sure what they can do to ease investors fears but they can do more to try to support the economy. now that they made
thank you for joining us. do you think there has been a core structural change in the marketplace in how traders view the global economy given the china story? >> i think traders are starting to doubt this market. the problem is the central banks around the world is running out. we have the fed struggling to get up from zero and ecb should do more. ecb is already out of its monday. it's inflation forward. the five year forward is back to where it was before qe in europe and then we know...
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let's bring in our guests, glad to have you with us. jimmy, let me start with you it looks like the headline number -- we had a gain of 312,000. it's fabulous. if this lasts past the 19th, that's the week where the survey is done, we could see a minus 500 headline number? >> yeah. that's a big number. of course, it's a weird number it's not a real number just like anything we lose in gdp on this side of the shutdown, you would expect them to be made up on the other side of the shutdown. i think from that perspective, at least over the short term, even though you might see crazy economic numbers, it's more of a political event. i have to say i think complicating this whole matter, i sense a growing impulse among republicans and conservatives to say let it stay shut down. keep it shut down. anyone who is not an essential employee, i guess they're not essential, and maybe trump should be saying i'm never going to bring those people back essentially, we are going to just fire those people and that's my new offer. it's kind of like a god fat
let's bring in our guests, glad to have you with us. jimmy, let me start with you it looks like the headline number -- we had a gain of 312,000. it's fabulous. if this lasts past the 19th, that's the week where the survey is done, we could see a minus 500 headline number? >> yeah. that's a big number. of course, it's a weird number it's not a real number just like anything we lose in gdp on this side of the shutdown, you would expect them to be made up on the other side of the shutdown. i...
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and in every generation since the best among us have defended our freedoms. we honor them and all of our veterans and we thank them. [ applause ] the right that makes all the difference now is the right to choose our own leaders. and you are entitled to the clearest possible choice because the time for choosing is drawing near. so here is our pledge. we will not duck the tough issues, we will lead. we will not spend the next four years blaming others. we will take responsibility. we will not try to replace our founding principles, we will reapply our founding principles. [ applause ] the road will be hard. these times demand the best of all of us. but we can do this. we can do this. together, we can do this. we can get this country working again. we can get this economy growing again. we can make the safety net safe again. we can do this. whatever your political party, let's come together for the sake of our country. join mitt romney and me. let's give this ef eff everything we have. let's see this thing all the way through. let's get this done! thank you, an
and in every generation since the best among us have defended our freedoms. we honor them and all of our veterans and we thank them. [ applause ] the right that makes all the difference now is the right to choose our own leaders. and you are entitled to the clearest possible choice because the time for choosing is drawing near. so here is our pledge. we will not duck the tough issues, we will lead. we will not spend the next four years blaming others. we will take responsibility. we will not...
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as my wife jill says, any nation that out educates us is going to out compete us we need to up our game in the education system 12 years of education in 2021 is not enough to compete in the 21st century in my view we need 16 years of public education gauaranteed. in this country from preschool for 3 and 4 year olds at the early end to two years of community ledge after high school we have some serious decisions to make and fundamental choices. think about it how much better off is the country if we have tens of thousands of graduating seniors from high school and beyond going to get two years of community college? doesn't that increase our capacity significantly this month's job numbers show we're on the right track we still have a long way to go as i said, my laser focus is on growing the nation's economy and creating jobs. my laser focus is on vaccinating our nation and we're making continued progress my laser focus is on one more thing, making sure working people in this country, hardworking people are no longer left out in the cold they're going to get a share of the benefits of a r
as my wife jill says, any nation that out educates us is going to out compete us we need to up our game in the education system 12 years of education in 2021 is not enough to compete in the 21st century in my view we need 16 years of public education gauaranteed. in this country from preschool for 3 and 4 year olds at the early end to two years of community ledge after high school we have some serious decisions to make and fundamental choices. think about it how much better off is the country...